Investigators determined that there was no sign of forced entry at the armory and the locker was opened with a key.

One of the locks at the armory was cut, according to police, to make it look like there was a break-in to the facility.

West Palm Beach police say that Staff Sgt. Jorge Solorzano Jr. worked at the Armory as a supply sergeant and was one of two individuals with access to the key box which holds keys to all of the locks to and inside the warehouse.

Investigators said that Solorzano reported to duty on March 31, 2014 despite being off that day.

Police said Solorzano organized some of the items that were later reported missing for a training deployment for the National Guard.

West Palm Beach police determined that Solorzano pawned two pairs of night vision goggles for $1,000 on Nov. 30, 2013.

The pawned goggles, which the Army says were worth more than $7,000, were recovered from the pawn shop.

Police say that Solorzano's fingerprints matched those on the night vision goggles.

Solorzano was arrested and is facing federal charges for stealing from the United States government.